“The War on Christmas will continue until Christmas gives back the territories of September, October, and Early November it stole and further consents to abide by the ‘no 24/7 carols until after the first week of December,’ as a agreed upon in the Halloween accords.”
Ya know? Many of us get cranky about seeing and hearing Christmas before Hallowe’en. Wonder how the employees who have to install, plug-in, decorate, etc feel about it? After all, they have to do it twice, store and home. Also wonder how many of them take on the million bulb home/yard displays or even follow the Christmas light tours?
My wife must be in government. The guys and I went for a little 100 mile ride on the motorcycles yesterday and when I got back this exact transformation had occurred.
I long for the days when I was still a child back in Germany. Perhaps it isn’t like that anymore, but it is how I remember it. We never got the tree until the 23rd of December. The stores did not have any Christmas things on display until December 1. We did have an Advent wreath on the table. The tree got decorated on Christmas Eve by my parents while my Oma took us to church. When we got back, it was all decorated. My brothers and I waited for the “Weinachtsman” to recite a Christmas poem we had memorized to him. We got some candy, nuts and fruit on a plate we were holding. Then we had dinner and opened our one present each. The tree came down on boxing day (Jan. 6), and we kids got to find the candies and cookies that were part of the decorations, to eat at our leisure. This may not be for everyone, but to me, it was perfect. People get tired of all the Christmas stuff these days, even before Thanksgiving, sometimes even before Halloween.
I used to work at a big orange hardware store. We were part of the crew that built those Christmas displays, including the Christmas Trees. There was one job we were not allowed to do, they had a special crew that went from store to store to “Fluff & apply Flocking” to the Christmas trees. No I’m not kidding.
It’s easier when the packages are empty, the snowman is styrofoam, the tree is fake with decoration permanently attached … and you only put five candles in the Menorah. :)
Thanksgiving up here was 10 October and we also celebrated USAian Thanksgiving since we emigrated up here a few years ago. Decorations come down on Monday and Xmas got pulled out this morning and will go up on Tuesday.
C almost 3 years ago
Seesh, Costco had their Christmas display up three months ago
eromlig almost 3 years ago
Efficient?? Try: “Your money = tax money” and see how quickly that goes.
Doug K almost 3 years ago
Will the King have kids come and sit on his lap as he plays Santa Claus on his throne?
Jayalexander almost 3 years ago
Talk about inflation. It’s now another day another Billion dollars in interest.
DavidSharp Premium Member almost 3 years ago
What’s the point of being a magician if you have to get workers in to switch round the decorations?
Display almost 3 years ago
One more time…
“The War on Christmas will continue until Christmas gives back the territories of September, October, and Early November it stole and further consents to abide by the ‘no 24/7 carols until after the first week of December,’ as a agreed upon in the Halloween accords.”
sandpiper almost 3 years ago
Ya know? Many of us get cranky about seeing and hearing Christmas before Hallowe’en. Wonder how the employees who have to install, plug-in, decorate, etc feel about it? After all, they have to do it twice, store and home. Also wonder how many of them take on the million bulb home/yard displays or even follow the Christmas light tours?
Zebrastripes almost 3 years ago
It’s all well and good but what good is all this efficiency if you have no one to share it with?
Government efficiency is over rated….in fact the IS NO efficiency. Period! It’s all wrapped up tight in red tape!
amxchester almost 3 years ago
Well maybe you could eliminate rules/laws that contribute to the lack of efficiency!
Goat from PBS almost 3 years ago
Reminds me of my family. Our decorations always go up the day after Thanksgiving, and always with proficiency.
bobbyferrel almost 3 years ago
I wish ANYTHING in government was in ANY WAY efficient.
Baucuva almost 3 years ago
My wife must be in government. The guys and I went for a little 100 mile ride on the motorcycles yesterday and when I got back this exact transformation had occurred.
wongo almost 3 years ago
Ooooo! Call the PC police. Can’t say Christmas anymore.
sfreader1 almost 3 years ago
I long for the days when I was still a child back in Germany. Perhaps it isn’t like that anymore, but it is how I remember it. We never got the tree until the 23rd of December. The stores did not have any Christmas things on display until December 1. We did have an Advent wreath on the table. The tree got decorated on Christmas Eve by my parents while my Oma took us to church. When we got back, it was all decorated. My brothers and I waited for the “Weinachtsman” to recite a Christmas poem we had memorized to him. We got some candy, nuts and fruit on a plate we were holding. Then we had dinner and opened our one present each. The tree came down on boxing day (Jan. 6), and we kids got to find the candies and cookies that were part of the decorations, to eat at our leisure. This may not be for everyone, but to me, it was perfect. People get tired of all the Christmas stuff these days, even before Thanksgiving, sometimes even before Halloween.
Bruce1253 almost 3 years ago
I used to work at a big orange hardware store. We were part of the crew that built those Christmas displays, including the Christmas Trees. There was one job we were not allowed to do, they had a special crew that went from store to store to “Fluff & apply Flocking” to the Christmas trees. No I’m not kidding.
tripwire45 almost 3 years ago
Is that supposed to be a menorah on the table?
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Never confuse motivation with inspiration. Commanding it and allowing it can make all the difference.
InuYugiHakusho almost 3 years ago
Don’t we all?
Will_Scarlet almost 3 years ago
The day after Thanksgiving?At my old job we’d have had the Christmas decorations up the first week of October.
mistercatworks almost 3 years ago
It’s easier when the packages are empty, the snowman is styrofoam, the tree is fake with decoration permanently attached … and you only put five candles in the Menorah. :)
Cerabooge almost 3 years ago
Jeff Bezos: Another second, another $10,000 dollars.
paranormal almost 3 years ago
Wishful thinking…
WCraft Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Please, please, please! Send them to my house!
Comicfan (I can't think of a better name) almost 3 years ago
I saw this comic yesterday
christelisbetty almost 3 years ago
Uh, King Fink, YOU ARE the government.
hagarthehorrible almost 3 years ago
The fink has skilled manpower, alright.
Sailor46 USN 65-95 almost 3 years ago
If there’s a way to do it better -Government won’t find it, so you should never equate activity with efficiency.
Teto85 Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Thanksgiving up here was 10 October and we also celebrated USAian Thanksgiving since we emigrated up here a few years ago. Decorations come down on Monday and Xmas got pulled out this morning and will go up on Tuesday.
anomaly almost 3 years ago
I want to know what they were hammering on.